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Impact screwdriver Makita TD0101, 230 W Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Impact screwdriver Makita TD0101, 230 W

Powerful and lightweight impact driver with 100 Nm torque. Compact design. Does not hurt the wrist when working with such force. Allows you to work even without pre-drilling. Electronic speed control.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall good, but I expected more, there are disadvantages.

They repair it under warranty without problems, but again it lasts for a short period from 1 week to 1 month of work and again you carry it in for repair. With its pros: Fast, impactful and quite powerful. There are no competitors with such characteristics. Has some cons: I have been buying this model for a long time, until 2022, the screwdriver worked for a very long time and did not break. Fresh assemblies of a screwdriver are very unreliable, they stop screwing in screws, power drops, there…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

I’ve been using it for almost a year and a half, I’ve driven hardware 6 by 120 into aspen with a turnkey bat, it goes with a bang if it rests on a bough or something very hard will break a hat rather than just stop the first 2 months I thought it would break, but not tenacious, it’s a pleasure to twist the frame, and drywall does not break, you just need to press the on moderately. I am satisfied with the purchase. Cable 2.5 meters.

Pros
  • Power, convenience, battery independence.
Cons
  • Haven't found it yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

Bought for installing a fence, repairing a roof, and renovating an apartment. By itself, a screwdriver copes with all these tasks with a bang. The only thing in my opinion is a short cord that limits maneuverability during operation. But unlike with batteries, constant charging is not required. Specifications you can see on the Internet. Confirmation of purchase 🛍 you can see photos 3 and 4. The screwdriver itself is in photos 1 and 2

Pros
  • Price at the time of purchase 🛍 12/31/2022 - 4765. (invoice for order No. 4627080 dated December 31, 2022, with a payment receipt. See photos 3 and 4).
Cons
  • No

I took a screwdriver mainly for the home, because. no batteries (before that there were two hitachi, both sold, the batteries died), but then I collected all the furniture for myself, for my friends and relatives, too, I paid for it a long time ago by assembling furniture. I quickly got used to dosing the effort so as not to rip off the screws. I bought drills with a hex shank, 4-5mm drills MDF and chipboard normally, with a figure eight it is already starting to turn on the blow. I think the…

Pros
  • 1. Unrealistically powerful device 2. Convenient enough to work without a chuck 3. The battery does not sit down, because. he is not 4. convenient weight distribution, i. E. handle is centered
Cons
  • 1. Strongly heated after long self-tapping screws (120-150mm) 2. No case included 3. Short power cord, ideally you need 3 meters 4. Small main force before impacts are switched on

I used an impact screwdriver for the first time and experienced a culture shock: a 6x70 self-tapping screw went into solid wood like butter along with a 3 cm head. turns slowly; however, here some found fault with the plastic nose). I don’t know how I worked without him before, I could save so many nerves. Has pros: - Two modes of operation (at first it just spins quickly; as it encounters resistance, it starts to work with blows) - Insanely powerful (its 230 watts are an order of magnitude…

I bought in addition to a cordless screwdriver to screw long (more than 90 mm) self-tapping screws into wooden beams. The screwdriver is impact, so at first you need to adapt. But then you enjoy your work. I screwed the boards of the draft ceiling, when working with my hands up in the air, compared to a cordless screwdriver, my hands get tired much less due to the low weight and the need to make less effort to twist. I recommend to buy, the tool is pleasant to work with.

Pros
  • Light weight. Excellent ergonomics. Twisting force.
Cons
  • Disadvantages against the background of advantages simply tend to 0.

I took Makita instead of Interskol for mounting a metal picket on a fence. At Interskol, as it turned out, the control buttons are very inconveniently located, and the shape of the handle itself is poorly thought out. Makita, as expected, turned out to be on top: a convenient and thoughtful tool. Due to the presence of impact, productivity increased by a minimum of 2 times. During prolonged use, it gets very hot, so I don’t advise touching the gray front of the tool with your bare hand, but it…

Pros
  • The presence of the impact function, fits comfortably in the hand, lightweight
Cons
  • warming up

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

reliable and simple as Kalash, I have been working with them for 7 years, I have not even changed the brushes). convenient when you work at a workbench, you don’t go anywhere with it

In general, a very convenient thing, I regret that I didn’t buy it earlier)) Mains power is beneficial, if you don’t use the tool all the time, you won’t have to spend money on new batteries in a couple of years. The only thing that bothers me is the low durability of the shock bits. You can try to buy an expensive one - this is 500-700 - but there is no guarantee that it will be stronger, for small volumes it is more profitable to break two or three bits at 130 per pair))) And so the thing is…

Pros
  • Good machine)) I wrapped 6x150 self-tapping screws with a PZ3 head, a little long, but confidently. Almost no effort is required, except for a tight clamping of the bit. You don’t have to worry about self-tapping screws less than 90 mm! Feels good in the hand, excellent balance, and at the same time light. At low power - return, as from an average drill!
Cons
  • Bits that can withstand at least a hundred self-tapping screws are difficult to pick up, both cheap and medium-priced ones break.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

Makita is great as always. But most of all I was struck by the very meaning of the screwdriver. I have never used such a device, a powerful screwdriver, yes. But it's great. Previously, to tighten large self-tapping screws, I pre-drilled, even bought a second Shurik. To be honest, it's something else. The upcoming construction of a wooden roof was horrifying. A friend advised me to take a closer look at the screwdriver. I hesitated for a long time whether I need this device. Since I have quite…

Pros
  • Great tool
Cons
  • Didn't find

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

I used it for more than 6 months, I collected a lot of furniture in my apartment, since I was moving with the purchase of new furniture, I took it from the network because I didn’t like the battery without the need and fuss with charging, or even after the time had passed with replacing the battery, it’s a pity that such the brand did not include at least a small set of nozzles in the kit, but only one cross one, and did not make a switchable backlight. Certainly not critical, so I recommend…

Pros
  • Reliability, ease of use, long enough power cord, built-in lighting, reasonable price for a reliable and trusted brand.
Cons
  • The backlight does not turn off, even the place where it is built-in heats up is not critical, only one nozzle is included, such a famous brand could put a small set in addition.

I really liked the screwdriver. It is enough to take it in your hands and you don’t want to let it go, how good the ergonomics are. If he had more power, at least 350-400 watts. that would be a fairy tale! But then the weight will increase. And so Shurik has a hard time. The engine heats up while the gearbox remains cold. For me, it would be better if he weighed more, but did not warm himself. Therefore, do not set impossible tasks for him, do not need fanaticism. Although it must be admitted…

Pros
  • Low price. In 2022, it cost just over 2,000. Very comfortable to hold in your hand! Weight distribution and ergonomics are perfect. Battery independent. This is one of the main advantages of this screwdriver. The second main advantage is that it is shock. Twists long self-tapping screws without pre-drilling, while the slots of the self-tapping screw do not knock down. The twisting speed is controlled by pulling the trigger and really starts from zero. Good rubber power cable but unfortunately not very long. Light weight.
Cons
  • When tightening a large number of self-tapping screws, especially long ones, the engine heats up. Apparently affects the low power - 230 watts. There is no motor brake like cordless screwdrivers. But the inertia is very small, practically absent. Therefore, this shortcoming can be considered a formality.

For long self-tapping screws up to 6 mm in diameter - it is the most, and it is not critically heated. Capercaillie thick - obviously not his path: you need to either drill, or take another tool, because he does not pull them and gets very hot. So it's a good device for professional use, but don't expect miracles from it. It is not particularly applicable for everyday life, because few of the same summer residents not only know how to use it, but generally represent the principle of work. Yes…

Pros
  • - for me personally - the absence of batteries and related problems and additional expenses; - ergonomics, weight distribution and other characteristic Makitov advantages; - quick-change brushes.
Cons
  • - a short power cord (although, I note, of good quality); - torque of 100nm is not always enough for the same capercaillie without drilling - many battery analogs will give it a head start

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

Cool stuff. I wrote a review back in 2022, but for some reason the TD0101 screwdriver was removed from the list of products, and a screwdriver was added))) Its pros: 1. Surprisingly powerful machine for its size, drives long screws even in hard woods! 2. I hate batteries because when you need to screw something in every 2 weeks, it turns out that both of you sit down and pick up a screwdriver. I had a good German cordless screwdriver, and so one of these times I wanted to smash it against the…